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joguldi; Jo GuldiThe Memory Machine: Thinking About History at the Abandoned Book Depository in Detroit

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Once we go off of the main highway where riches and information are connected, we enter the one of the past. We meet with forgotten cities and new ghost towns, where the future once looked different. In contemporary America, Detroit is the capital of this negative landscape, this new Rust Bowl, the zone where the big-government big-business vision of industrial progress is disintegrating before our eyes.


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Producer: joguldi; Jo Guldi
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Keywords: detroit; urban exploration; urbex; landscape studies; history; historiography; books; rust; decomposition; time

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States


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